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youth unemployment in spain is 55%. there is not a good reason to own spanish bonds here. [ overlapping speakers ] >> last time we were on together you were saying the world was going to end because greece was going to default and leave the euro. it's all over. europe's fine. just give it a break. that was last year's story. [ overlapping speakers ] >> europe is not fine. spain is in significantly worse position. they've taken on more debt into deteriorating economy. you tell me how that translates to this has all been fixed and this is all solved. it's not solved at all. [ overlapping speakers ] >> spain has about the same debt to gdp ratio as germany. that good enough for you? >> [ overlapping speakers ] >> hang on, fellows. let's not get hung up on spain. what i want to come back to is the usa. because our market has not collapsed, it's really different than it looks like it was back in 2011. i just want to ask, is it better to own those low-rate bonds right now? or jim la camp, i want you both to weigh in quickly. i
youth unemployment in spain is 55%. there is not a good reason to own spanish bonds here. [ overlapping speakers ] >> last time we were on together you were saying the world was going to end because greece was going to default and leave the euro. it's all over. europe's fine. just give it a break. that was last year's story. [ overlapping speakers ] >> europe is not fine. spain is in significantly worse position. they've taken on more debt into deteriorating economy. you tell me how...
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we were terrified that spain and italy couldn't pay their bills. we knew these companies could not bring down taxes. it turns out that we were afraid that these bonds were bringing the whole world down and we should have been buying them. the europeans offered sensible plans and responsible governments stepped up to increase taxes and cut benefits. if you had been able to borrow a ton of money to buy them it would have doubled. it may have been the single best investment of the 21st century to date. we are gripped by a similar hysteria about our own country. the fiscal cliff is like what they had in europe. we need to look for companies being obliterated by the cliff. banco santander was perceived to be the biggest loser. but it turned out to be an amazing trade. the stock traveled to $7.72. i don't think it's done. charitable trust is buying a major midwestern lender. stock has been sliding every day. key is now under $8 and i can tell from the trading in the name it is not going to happen just yet. there are sellers everywhere. the only thing the
we were terrified that spain and italy couldn't pay their bills. we knew these companies could not bring down taxes. it turns out that we were afraid that these bonds were bringing the whole world down and we should have been buying them. the europeans offered sensible plans and responsible governments stepped up to increase taxes and cut benefits. if you had been able to borrow a ton of money to buy them it would have doubled. it may have been the single best investment of the 21st century to...
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we believe that every time italy and spain would have to raise money, do those deals, interest rates would shoot through the roof, bankrupting all involved, sovereign countries, companies, banks. instead, by letting cooler heads prevail through can kicking, smart private sector investors kicked the tires, not the cans, and they bought the debt. hit home runs every time they did. as rates came down hard, courtesy of bank backstop that did work. the europeans realized if they stopped the can kicking game cold like so many investors claimed they had to do, well, europe would go into severe depression. they didn't want that kind of austerity, their leaders bought time by kicking the can and that's what was most needed, time. they bought time. how well did it work? considering rates are not only not dramatically higher, they're dramatically lower, and the euro right now, strongest currency in the world. hmm, i thought the euro was supposed to vanish by this time with the secret sellers around the country. i thought greece was supposed to be kicked out of the union. instead, my advice, do
we believe that every time italy and spain would have to raise money, do those deals, interest rates would shoot through the roof, bankrupting all involved, sovereign countries, companies, banks. instead, by letting cooler heads prevail through can kicking, smart private sector investors kicked the tires, not the cans, and they bought the debt. hit home runs every time they did. as rates came down hard, courtesy of bank backstop that did work. the europeans realized if they stopped the can...
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he arrived in august, 1769, and took formal possession of louisiana for spain. think of new orleans and cuba, in particular havana, governors there were also in cuba so there was all this traveling from one city to another because later when i got my ph.d. from tulaine university and i went to the irish channel. it's interesting, the irish history connected with new orleans. so the o'reilly family has been in louisiana for centuries. in cuba, nobody remembers him but it was the street of calle oreilly, famous until the 50's for its banks and bookstores. it was one of the favorite streets of (inaudible) secretary of the spanish count of fernandino, my grandfather, another irish man feeling at home in havana. there, at the busy corner of calle street and oreilly was a cafe bakery owned by a catelan. it was described by many foreigners, in particular british and irish who lived in havana at the time, as one of the best order and most elegant cafes in the world. its large door led to a main floor with a fantastic stone floor. i saw it in the 50's, i was very little
he arrived in august, 1769, and took formal possession of louisiana for spain. think of new orleans and cuba, in particular havana, governors there were also in cuba so there was all this traveling from one city to another because later when i got my ph.d. from tulaine university and i went to the irish channel. it's interesting, the irish history connected with new orleans. so the o'reilly family has been in louisiana for centuries. in cuba, nobody remembers him but it was the street of calle...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>>> "nightline" continues fro new york city with juju chang. p >> yo>> you know >> you king kong's girlfriend. ap and naomi watrand naomi reaching new heights in hollywood with a career built on gutsy performances. her latest movie conjures up the epic title waive, but for one family on vacation, the tsunami of 2004 was a test of survival and the fierce determination of a mother's love. abc's bob woodruff talked to naomi watts for tonight's "nightline" interview. >> reporter: it started out as an idyllic vacation for a young family on the west coast of thailand, a mother and father played by naomi watts and ewan mcgregor and thei
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>>>...
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in spain right now, though, they're also about vegetables, specifically -- >> carrots. carrots. >> reporter: carrots. the humble root which may determine whether kym marsh's theater in the town near barcelona lives or dies and a lot of others too. why? because the spanish government has recently just about tripled the sales tax on theater tickets and kym fears that no one would ever fill these seats, until he made a discovery whiles out shopping. the tax on carrots is 4%. >> 4%, yes. >> reporter: the tax on theater tickets -- >> 21%. >> reporter: 21%. kym marsh did the math. food for the body, 4% tax. food for the soul, 21%. there had to be a way to bridge the gap. there was. kym doesn't sell tickets now. he sells carrots, expensive ones. >> 15 euros, one carrot. >> 15 euros, one carrot. >> yes >> 17 bucks for the carrot, you get the ticket for free. >> free. >> reporter: for every carrot you buy, you get a free ticket. >> okay. see? >> reporter: it's not really a laughing matter. theaters, movie houses around the country are all being hit by the new tax and are looking
in spain right now, though, they're also about vegetables, specifically -- >> carrots. carrots. >> reporter: carrots. the humble root which may determine whether kym marsh's theater in the town near barcelona lives or dies and a lot of others too. why? because the spanish government has recently just about tripled the sales tax on theater tickets and kym fears that no one would ever fill these seats, until he made a discovery whiles out shopping. the tax on carrots is 4%. >>...
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he's never been in spain. he's coming here to be a tourist for one day and tomorrow is going to amsterdam, where he is going to keynote an international baptist convention or congress or whatever of some sort. i said well okay. the ambassador gives me his plate number. so i call the airport in this flight had already landed. i'm supposed to be looking after him. i don't have the foggiest notion where he could eat. there's 500 hotels in madrid and i don't even know she's staying in a hotel. even if i call 500 for most people help me, i don't even know. he might be staying with friends or something. i have no idea. i'm really scared because i screwed the thing up already, even though it wasn't my fault. by the time the ambassador called me, the plane had landed. so, i started to call hotels and i don't know why i didn't call this particular hotel first. it is a hotel closest to the embassy. the embassy on trends unfair on us treat and behind it is the main drag in madrid and on the other side is that helped him.
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in spain on thursday thousands attended a mock funeral march for the country's finances after a series of mass protests failed to stop a new batch of cuts what's been labelled the budget of hunger and misery includes some thirty nine billion euros worth of extra austerity investment advisor patrick young told us the drugs burdens a result of years of government mistakes the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurses and doctors there is no money for this loutish government infrastructure it has to be privatized sold off there have to be stoppage cuts because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody managed to manage stopped and unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to pay them in modern spain here is a government that has effectively in an overall majority they can do absolutely anything they want and they seem to be absolutely determined to do more or
in spain on thursday thousands attended a mock funeral march for the country's finances after a series of mass protests failed to stop a new batch of cuts what's been labelled the budget of hunger and misery includes some thirty nine billion euros worth of extra austerity investment advisor patrick young told us the drugs burdens a result of years of government mistakes the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurses and doctors there is no money for this loutish government...
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. >> it is realry a huge lottery in spain. there were multiple winners. most of the winners near madrid. >> the pay-off is around half a million dollars. a man bought 10 of those tick. and guess what they are $5 million richer. the country takes a have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealersh? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier toto get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and ir first month's payment on any n new volkswagen. visit vwdeal.com today. >> head over to our website, wjla.com, some very cool pictures of know flakes. you're probe saying to yourself this is not very special. it was taken in 1880. and we have about 20 of them on our website. be sure to take a look. we could see a few of our own snowflakes here tomorrow. best chances
. >> it is realry a huge lottery in spain. there were multiple winners. most of the winners near madrid. >> the pay-off is around half a million dollars. a man bought 10 of those tick. and guess what they are $5 million richer. the country takes a have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealersh? [ male announcer ] it's...
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crisis hit greece and spain edged with a quarter of the people jobless. in austria and germany, the unemployment rate is about 5%. it has been 164 days since julian assange seeked silence in ecuador. he is wanted for questioning in sweden over allegations of sexual assault, but the price tag has cost the taxpayer over $3 million. >> he is the man that shot to fame for selling state secrets when he website released confidential american cables. in 2010, to swedish women accused him of sex crimes. faced with extradition, he fled to the embassy saying the swedish authorities did not guaranteed not to send them to the u.s.. to promote a new book he has written, he speaks out. >> the swedish government refuses to behave in a way that is at all normal, rational, were reasonable. that is why i have been granted political asylum. >> they say he must face questioning. they are outside the embassy 24 hours a day, waiting to arrest him the moment he walked out. it has cost 21 million pounds and counting. he is reported to be eating a lot of take away food, running o
crisis hit greece and spain edged with a quarter of the people jobless. in austria and germany, the unemployment rate is about 5%. it has been 164 days since julian assange seeked silence in ecuador. he is wanted for questioning in sweden over allegations of sexual assault, but the price tag has cost the taxpayer over $3 million. >> he is the man that shot to fame for selling state secrets when he website released confidential american cables. in 2010, to swedish women accused him of sex...
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so spain trying to get ahead of game. big issuance and redemptions next year. >>> in india, we're expecting a big battered parliament for retail reforms. the latest from new delhi. what kind of battle is it going to be? >> it's going to be a tough battle for the government here as it tries to push forward. currently we've got a heated discussion in the lower house of parliament. this matter will have to be discussed, debated and voted on in both houses of parliament. as for india's foreign exchange management rules, this will need to be cleared by both houses of parliament before it becomes the law of the land. as of now, all our political sources seem to indicate that the government is safe when it comes to the numbers in the lower house of parliament, but it's looking uncertain and shaky when it comes to the register but for the upper house of parliament. most political parties who are in opposition have stridently opposed retail saying it will kill the small retailer in india, it's going to be aunt consum -- anti-consu
so spain trying to get ahead of game. big issuance and redemptions next year. >>> in india, we're expecting a big battered parliament for retail reforms. the latest from new delhi. what kind of battle is it going to be? >> it's going to be a tough battle for the government here as it tries to push forward. currently we've got a heated discussion in the lower house of parliament. this matter will have to be discussed, debated and voted on in both houses of parliament. as for...
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they tonight want to put their money in greece, spain or portugal, so they're putting it here. our interest rates are so low. that's not going to last forever. be you go back up to a long-term average of 6-8%, we add a trillion dollars in debt service and cost interests over ten years. the interest alone will swallow up half of our federal expenditures. we'll be paying china for their military. we can't allow this to happen. and i think that's one of the reasons why we're so proud to do this book, is we really are putting policies in place and gentlemen, regardless of who's president in january 2013, they're going to face the exact same problems we have today. somebody has to tackle it, and part of what this action-oriented institute is doing, this book is doing is putting those ideas out there so we can start having a discussion about, one, the importance is real, we're here today, and here's how you get reform in place with pro-growth policies. we've talked about the idea of greece and their debt crisis, economic studies have looked back over history about when do countries h
they tonight want to put their money in greece, spain or portugal, so they're putting it here. our interest rates are so low. that's not going to last forever. be you go back up to a long-term average of 6-8%, we add a trillion dollars in debt service and cost interests over ten years. the interest alone will swallow up half of our federal expenditures. we'll be paying china for their military. we can't allow this to happen. and i think that's one of the reasons why we're so proud to do this...
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. >> new year's in spain, it also has an interesting tradition. it involves grapes only because the grapes sitting right here. tell me about this. >> yes, all people in spain on the strike of midnight do the following, a great spanish tradition. what they do is, they will start with one grape on the stroke of midnight and for every single minute, every second until the next minute have another grape. i thought we should try it and see how it goes. usually people in spain don't necessarily eat all the grapes, but we can try and, again, it's called the old knight and in the squares of madrid, they'll have the huge clocks chiming and the people in the square all together will do it collectively. so, as we hear the first chime, let's try it. >> do we have chimes? >> we have chimes. >> i'm going to choke if i eat more than one. worse yet, you can't kiss. how do they kiss? you can't answer because you're eating these grapes. you do this well, i think you went to spain at least once for new year's eve. >> she did much better than me. >> i dropped one. >>
. >> new year's in spain, it also has an interesting tradition. it involves grapes only because the grapes sitting right here. tell me about this. >> yes, all people in spain on the strike of midnight do the following, a great spanish tradition. what they do is, they will start with one grape on the stroke of midnight and for every single minute, every second until the next minute have another grape. i thought we should try it and see how it goes. usually people in spain don't...
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is a lot of scotland old independence referendum in twenty fourteen spain no determined determined to bangkok loney of molding why is spending so steadfast is it because cars alone it is affluent as you make it out to be the lego world that that definitely one of the factors spanish maybe actually they are the ones afraid to be alone without the economical input of catalonia but the one that cuts plants we are also the thurmont to make it all work for everybody because we're not against the spanish we don't want to spain to fail we just out in favor of catalonia and not to fail with that's inside of and so we i'm sure was how alliances commercial alliances so nothing happened to sustain but that could be a fast i'm not a fast so we do have to bear in mind that the spain only finished its dictatorship in seventy five one hundred twenty five and the transition that the start at the thought of the start that the democrats the democracy in the spain because that dictate to died so they the deficit the democratic deficit that spain been has we understand he speaks so maybe english actually
is a lot of scotland old independence referendum in twenty fourteen spain no determined determined to bangkok loney of molding why is spending so steadfast is it because cars alone it is affluent as you make it out to be the lego world that that definitely one of the factors spanish maybe actually they are the ones afraid to be alone without the economical input of catalonia but the one that cuts plants we are also the thurmont to make it all work for everybody because we're not against the...
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all people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the stakes the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate. they really get the full in the book that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. well twenty thirteen will see yet more talks to try to get a breakthrough between israel and the palestinians but rocket exchanges and israel's expanding its notorious settlement program have only put more obstacles to making peace a reality there a middle east correspondent. paula hi there good to see you tonight with there's no both sides of course talk about talks with enough of. the times if i had a pony or a rubles for. the last year where is it heading well yes given it does seem as if we have this constant repeat of the same conversation i mean if you look at what's happening on the ground israel continues to announce settlement construction and the palestinians continue to say that for as long as these announce
all people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the stakes the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate. they really get the full in the book that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. well twenty thirteen will see yet more talks to try to get a breakthrough between israel and the palestinians but rocket...
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it is the seventh largest corporation in all of spain. it is the largest corporation in the northern part of spain their runs from barcelona in the east to san salvador in the west. is an extraordinarily successful collection of 300 co-ops, some as small as a dozen people, some numbering employees in the thousands. the largest single enterprise is the largest supermarket chain in the northern half of starain. with tholhu00 employees, those supermarkets are run as cooperative enterprise. all decisions are made to get the. they are highly modernizee of highly technologically efficient and they have a n. wber of interestinge arules but before mention those, everyone of the courses is ref1 o lired to compete with capitalist enterprises and whatever they do and they do everything from rap that farming to the production to high-tech equipment of all kinds. they have their own bank, their own pension system, and talianagement. when you arrive there, big modern glass and steel bpetldings, you thihate you're walking into an american corporation he
it is the seventh largest corporation in all of spain. it is the largest corporation in the northern part of spain their runs from barcelona in the east to san salvador in the west. is an extraordinarily successful collection of 300 co-ops, some as small as a dozen people, some numbering employees in the thousands. the largest single enterprise is the largest supermarket chain in the northern half of starain. with tholhu00 employees, those supermarkets are run as cooperative enterprise. all...
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government infrastructure it has to be privatized sold off there have to be salvaged because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody managed to manage stuff and unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to pay them in modern spain or the government that has effectively in an overall majority they can do absolutely anything they want and they seem to be absolutely determined to do more or less nothing and it's really a tragedy because they're not helping the spanish economy and they're not helping the people either the spirit of christmas isn't just a good feeling it's a multi-billion dollar industry tensile decorations all make for a pretty sight but sometimes they obscure those less fortunate are these more important reports from new york. a match in a country with no homeless people i know it's not the most festive or jolly like question to ask during the holiday se
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people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate. a way to get. that's doing to the country and so yes it's not bad in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the classes break out. coming out because again through economic spend there's the regular financial check up with of the one that. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds or report on our. news sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a news most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going to this is why you should care only on the r.-g. dot com. i live. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are headlines for tuesday december e
people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate. a way to get. that's doing to the country and so yes it's not bad in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the classes break out. coming out because again through economic spend there's the regular financial check up with of the one that. wealthy british style. markets why not....
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all people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. next in just a couple of minutes our interview show spotlight with host al gore no. the news is secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything turns mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the dot com. please speak or language you. will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots that will be ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to find out more visit are a big all teeth dog called. wealthy british style. that's not on the. market why not gonna. find out what's really happening to the glo
all people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. next in just a couple of minutes our interview show spotlight with host al gore no. the news is secret laboratory to mccurry was able...
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the people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the stakes the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. and coming up after a short break moxon states exposed the dark secrets of the global financial industry stay with us for the kind of report. world. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. heat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat pizza. little eat. such. behavior. i am. was. merry christmas time for a very special kaiser report possibly the greatest punk legend still active tearing out stadiums around the world ladies and gentlemen a very special kind of a report guest i present to you mr john cooper clarke duncan bogart it's fantastic my christmas wishes come true i saw you recently doing something i have to have you here to do it bongos t
the people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the stakes the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. and coming up after a short break moxon states exposed the dark secrets of the global financial industry stay with us for the kind...
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the people that think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry it is how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. right coming up after a short break r.t. is james brown takes an in-depth look at russian ballroom club culture pardon me don't go away. we'll. get off sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. with. i'm. approaching the time sure he held out his arm to grasp her waist before he had completed his invitation he also took a waltz the tremulous expression on the top of his face prepared either for despair or rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike smile. i have long been waiting for you
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all people think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. coming up after a short break elsie's dream is brown takes an in-depth look at russian born culture . i. wish it would be soon which brightened. a balanced song from the finest impression . these flames dance on t.v. don't come. of it. hold it. please. please. don't speak. to. her. and i. wish i. was outlined. to bob mislead good. luck. just see. it and. then i'm outta line i'm a little. approaching the tasha he held out his arm to grasp her waist before he had completed his invitation he asked her to walk it's the tremulous expression on the taxes face prepared either for despair or rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike smile. i have long been waiting for you that frightened happy girl seemed to say by the smile
all people think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the state the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. coming up after a short break elsie's dream is brown takes an in-depth look at russian born culture . i. wish it would be soon which...
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to pay its bills we know there may come a time when we have to do something along the lines of what spain did or ireland or greece, cut back our social programs dramatically. we'll have to do what the rest of europe will do over time, which is accept a lower standard of living forever everybody which is why the longer-term plan is so vital, not the short-term craziness. because everybody knows he we can't keep providing americans with the current level of services unless we raise taxes in a big way on everyone and cut spending somehow. even the democrats are unwilling to consider that kind of tax cut. that's why long-term spending cuts are so important. they figure into the job creation of the next 25 to 30 years, and the ability of people to stay out of poverty longer term. in the meantime, you can't get the growth needed for government receipts to go higher even in the near term. put simply, if you got someone from honeywell or eaton or celgene in the rule, explain the impact. the imperative would be to get this fiscal cliff done before vacation. hey, listen, yes, no vacation without le
to pay its bills we know there may come a time when we have to do something along the lines of what spain did or ireland or greece, cut back our social programs dramatically. we'll have to do what the rest of europe will do over time, which is accept a lower standard of living forever everybody which is why the longer-term plan is so vital, not the short-term craziness. because everybody knows he we can't keep providing americans with the current level of services unless we raise taxes in a big...
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, just maybe, the worst is finally past, there's some hideous headline out of greece or portugal or spain or italy that the comes back with a vengeance and the s&p gets bashed down by a torrent of selling. that's why it's so important to prepare yourself and your stocks for the next catastrophe around the corner. expected or unexpected, so that you can make money in any market, or at least lose less and not just when things are going smoothly. you have to build this stuff into what i call your world view. you have to assume that somewhere, sometime, something will go wrong. i'm not saying you should be a super skeptic perma-bear, not at all. over the course of my 31-plus years in this business i've seen the averages climb way too way, watched the market make people way too much money to ever be that cynical and close-minded. being negative all the time has not historically been a lucrative strategy, and i don't see any reason why that should change now. there are a handful of incredibly smart, professional short sellers, hats off, able to turn pessimism into profits but i don't recommend
, just maybe, the worst is finally past, there's some hideous headline out of greece or portugal or spain or italy that the comes back with a vengeance and the s&p gets bashed down by a torrent of selling. that's why it's so important to prepare yourself and your stocks for the next catastrophe around the corner. expected or unexpected, so that you can make money in any market, or at least lose less and not just when things are going smoothly. you have to build this stuff into what i call...
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people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry it is how desperate people. get the full of love that it's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. i'll bring you more news in less than forty minutes coming up after a short break it's up a mountain on breaking the set. of . wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. you live on one hundred thirty three possible food i should try it because you. go on i mean martin this is breaking the set so today is army private whistleblower bradley manning's twenty fifth birthday and as of today he spent nine hundred thirty six days in attention in iraq kuwait and now quantico virginia his imprisonment has been condemned by the un and countless activists who see hi
people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry it is how desperate people. get the full of love that it's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. i'll bring you more news in less than forty minutes coming up after a short break it's up a mountain on breaking the set. of ....
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in spain, 26% were one in two young people is out of work. things are not quite that grim in italy, but more and more young people are looking for work. the youth unemployment rate is 36%, the highest since june 2004. >> we have to take a short break, but when we back, december 1 is world aids day. we will be taking a look at the problem of hiv/aids. >> and what is germany going to do with all its nuclear waste? stay with us for that. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. one of the consequences of the breakdown of public services in the wake of the economic crisis in greece is a sharp spike up people they're infected with aids. >> on the eve of world aids day, officials are warning infection rate could get out of control unless action is taken. >> but as a new report just issued by the united nations shows, there is encouraging news. there's been a large reduction in the amount of new cases in southern africa. >> education campaigns and easier access to medicines have paid off in the battle against hiv. the number of people newly i
in spain, 26% were one in two young people is out of work. things are not quite that grim in italy, but more and more young people are looking for work. the youth unemployment rate is 36%, the highest since june 2004. >> we have to take a short break, but when we back, december 1 is world aids day. we will be taking a look at the problem of hiv/aids. >> and what is germany going to do with all its nuclear waste? stay with us for that. >> thanks for staying with us. >>...
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spain had a pretty good fiscal policy. they kept borrowing money to build houses. so we've got to have some kind of oversight of economic policy as part of the price of being in the union. they wanted -- [inaudible] monetary union without the economic union. doesn't work. so the proposals are out there, and i think they basically want to move towards more economic union. a lot of debate, a lot of reluctance. i think they're going to do in the end but this is something you can do overnight. but the fact they're willing to look at is absolutely crucially important. >> part of the reason that china lengths to us, the rest of the world lends to us, is that historically we have shown fiscal discipline. so, you know, as soon as we waiver, that's when the problem will emerge. so i just come back and say we need to make sure that we have long-term fiscal discipline, otherwise at some point the chinese are going to say why are we holding these green pieces of paper for a long time? not green, because it's electronic, ma but still, what are we holding them for? i say you sti
spain had a pretty good fiscal policy. they kept borrowing money to build houses. so we've got to have some kind of oversight of economic policy as part of the price of being in the union. they wanted -- [inaudible] monetary union without the economic union. doesn't work. so the proposals are out there, and i think they basically want to move towards more economic union. a lot of debate, a lot of reluctance. i think they're going to do in the end but this is something you can do overnight. but...
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and it is a day marking the innocence, spain's equivalence of april fool's. it is this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> a french constitutional panel is saying goodbye to that country's staggering 75% tax rate on the wealthy. the panel has ruled the tax is unconstitutional and unfair. let me say it again. 75% on the wealthy. it was set to kick in at the start of 2013 and will hit anyone hitting a million euros. critics didn't like it. they said it would drive away france's wealthy population. joining me now on the phone from paris is katherine fields. she is a correspondent for global radio news. katherine, why was this tax overturned? >> it was overturned because the court said it failed to rec recognize equality before public burden. what this means is it has been applied to individuals rather than households. the court knows this top rate would have applied to a married couple, for example, if one member was in that upper income bracket. well, if it turned just under, then the 75% rate would not apply. in essence, this was thrown out on a techn
and it is a day marking the innocence, spain's equivalence of april fool's. it is this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> a french constitutional panel is saying goodbye to that country's staggering 75% tax rate on the wealthy. the panel has ruled the tax is unconstitutional and unfair. let me say it again. 75% on the wealthy. it was set to kick in at the start of 2013 and will hit anyone hitting a million euros. critics didn't like it. they said it would drive away france's...
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people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the sanctions side this is and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. absent abby martin keeps the mainstream press on their toes and breaking the sets down as a shell from our washington studio coming up after a short break. the least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the team reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story to tell you. the choice of t. arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call teeth dog call. so . you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck. i mean. i know that i've seen the team really messed up. and we're all very sorry personally apologize if that. worst your fertility in the white house of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes
people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the sanctions side this is and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. absent abby martin keeps the mainstream press on their toes and breaking the sets down as a shell from our washington studio coming up...
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all people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people are they get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not bank in the middle of one of those big protest movements when the clashes break out. coming up cutting through the economics spam capital accounts financial check up with lauren lester coming up after the break. wealthy british style. but i'm not surprised to find. markets why not i'm going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. choose your language. of choice week over the internet or else when i say still some honest. truth is that the concerns you want to get to the opinions that invigorated your. choose to stories get in high life choose the access to your office. it. i live. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are
all people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry at how desperate people are they get the full of love that's doing to the country and so yes it's not bank in the middle of one of those big protest movements when the clashes break out. coming up cutting through the economics spam capital accounts financial check up with lauren lester coming up after the...
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we're seeing spain and italy yields falling 5.4% or just under that level in spain. gilt in particular, if you look at the 1.92% level, this on the back of the inflation report which showed cpi up 2.7% year on year. forex, the euro/dollar was stronger earlier. we're seeing just a little bit to the up side. not too far off the 1.32 mark which is extraordinary. the sterling moving to a multi month high. 1.62. it's just over that level this morning, up .1%. >>> now, spain will keep a quick look -- take a quick look at the results from italy in this debt auction. we've got basically an offering of short-term bills, three month and six-month bills. the yields on that are still coming through. looks as though spain has sold about 11.5 billion in the three months and just shy of 2 billion in the six-month paper. the bid to cover ratios for both, let's see, at least the six month moving higher on the three month and more importantly, the yield on the three month. 1.373 versus 1% the last time around. still waiting on the yield for this six month. while we wait for that to co
we're seeing spain and italy yields falling 5.4% or just under that level in spain. gilt in particular, if you look at the 1.92% level, this on the back of the inflation report which showed cpi up 2.7% year on year. forex, the euro/dollar was stronger earlier. we're seeing just a little bit to the up side. not too far off the 1.32 mark which is extraordinary. the sterling moving to a multi month high. 1.62. it's just over that level this morning, up .1%. >>> now, spain will keep a...
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you see how spain, italy traded. so we're kind of nervous. the street is kind of out of paper so they can't screw it up right now. oh, shoot. i forgot to say hi to my mom! hi, mom! so that's important. because she'll get really mad if i don't. so, you have -- so you have -- >> you haven't said anything bad yet. it all sounds good. >> i'll tell you bad stuff if you want to hear it. >> no, we don't want to hear it. >> bottom line, joe, there's a trillion dollars, you got more money coming in of stimulus, and i got this market next year. so i got all kinds of different markets right now. i got credit markets which we know a lot about. we're really big equity guys, too. and i got equity markets like credit markets. i got credit markets that are so -- they're not -- i wouldn't say they're in bubble territory, but they're rich. and the spreads are at pretty good levels right now. you know, and i'll tell you how rich they are. you know this country, ivory coast, cote d'ivoire, to speak french although my french accent sucks, we bought this paper, in
you see how spain, italy traded. so we're kind of nervous. the street is kind of out of paper so they can't screw it up right now. oh, shoot. i forgot to say hi to my mom! hi, mom! so that's important. because she'll get really mad if i don't. so, you have -- so you have -- >> you haven't said anything bad yet. it all sounds good. >> i'll tell you bad stuff if you want to hear it. >> no, we don't want to hear it. >> bottom line, joe, there's a trillion dollars, you got...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. >>> this special edition of "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> not columbine, nor virginia tech, nor the gaby giffords shooting that took six lives in tuscan had much effect on the gun debate if this country. but there is nothing like the slaughter of 20 first graders to help people focus on an issue. many on both sides of the second amendment debate wonder tonight if this one is big enough to actually change the big business
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. >>> rescue in spain when a paraglider got stuck on a power line hundreds of feet above the ground as you can see. dangling there for hours as rescuers worked to set him free. they used a crane and a cable to get him down. >>> at a mall in denver amis toot santa essentially a visit to santa is more especially. parents say being able to communicate with santa make as big impact on the kids. >>> and the bay area's favorite way to ring in the new year is always on kron. hosted by catherine heenan and gary radnich. new year's live. that is jumping too far ahead. >> what is the forecast for new years? partly cloudy skies -- no, i have no idea. >> christmas? that is far ahead. how about tomorrow? >> okay. i will try to do tomorrow. temperatures into the 60s for tomorrow. sunny skies. and i can do save days. -- do 7 days. let's try that. cá thursday early showers and cooler through the week. could be snow in the highest elevations of the bay area. >> that is it for us. have a good night everybody.
. >>> rescue in spain when a paraglider got stuck on a power line hundreds of feet above the ground as you can see. dangling there for hours as rescuers worked to set him free. they used a crane and a cable to get him down. >>> at a mall in denver amis toot santa essentially a visit to santa is more especially. parents say being able to communicate with santa make as big impact on the kids. >>> and the bay area's favorite way to ring in the new year is always on kron....
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the winners of spain's massive lottery split a jackpot worth more than $3 billion. >>> hi, i'm staff sergeant massey here in kabul, afghanistan. i would like to say happy holidays to all my family in fayetteville, north carolina. happy holidays. my family in fayetteville, north carolina. happy holidays. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. when you have children's motrin on hand, you're ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer than children's motrin. be ready with children's motrin. when an army of volunteers serve up a holiday feast for thousands of diners. and preparing a stormy white christmas around the countr where people will be shovelg out driveways...and packing scrapers. "i think it will just signal that they can't get it toger -that probably leads to even worse decisions in the futu and bay area leaders sound f on the fiscal cliff stalema. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news th
the winners of spain's massive lottery split a jackpot worth more than $3 billion. >>> hi, i'm staff sergeant massey here in kabul, afghanistan. i would like to say happy holidays to all my family in fayetteville, north carolina. happy holidays. my family in fayetteville, north carolina. happy holidays. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the...
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the imposing walls designed to keep from spain. battered and beleaguered, the president is accused by many egyptians of trying to force through a constitution that limits free speech and ignores the country's religious and social minorities. >> anyone that [indiscernible] >> this is a relatively peaceful protest, hundreds if not thousands protecting the presidential palace. they had been given the full power of our rest. the institution that has remained neutral will be reluctant to get involved on behalf of the government against the people. >> earlier in the day on the other side of cairo, the president's own supporters were also out in force. they handed out copies of the controversial constitution, a document for all e egyptians. >> they have no discrimination whatsoever. >> major trouble was averted tonight because the groups were kept apart. in this divided country, a referendum on the constitution is due to take place on saturday. >> awhile protests continue to paralyzed parts of cairo, the capital damascus has renewed fight
the imposing walls designed to keep from spain. battered and beleaguered, the president is accused by many egyptians of trying to force through a constitution that limits free speech and ignores the country's religious and social minorities. >> anyone that [indiscernible] >> this is a relatively peaceful protest, hundreds if not thousands protecting the presidential palace. they had been given the full power of our rest. the institution that has remained neutral will be reluctant to...
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spain down also. mario monti announcing he will resign as prime minister having lost the support of silvio berlusconi's majority in parliament. so how bad is the political crisis? well, the sort of analysis we're getting out at the moment, certainly from jpmorgan, saying concerns may be overdone at this stage. you know, mario manatee may declare himself as a candidate for that earlier election. he could align himself with a later party and he could come back in some form of coalition. if not, people are saying look, the leader is also pro-austerity. silvio berlusconi is not going to end up running italy. i think perhaps a bigger issue at this stage, and this is from deutsche bank whether the virtual intervention we've had, the ecb saying we will intervene if we have to, may now be wearing a little bit thin. there is a knee-jerk reaction. the italian banks, they're all down. they're clogging up the bottom of the stock 600 in europe. so the banks have fallen. some of the industrials have also been marke
spain down also. mario monti announcing he will resign as prime minister having lost the support of silvio berlusconi's majority in parliament. so how bad is the political crisis? well, the sort of analysis we're getting out at the moment, certainly from jpmorgan, saying concerns may be overdone at this stage. you know, mario manatee may declare himself as a candidate for that earlier election. he could align himself with a later party and he could come back in some form of coalition. if not,...
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spain had a pretty good fiscal policy. they managed to get in big trouble pouring a lot of money into building houses and that had some kind of oversight of economic policy more generally as part of the price of being in a union. and they wanted to make the union -- without the economic union. it doesn't work. so, the proposals are out there and i think they basically want to move toward more economic union and the cost to do that takes a change in a lot of debate and there will be a lot of reluctance. you know this is something you can do overnight. but the fact they are willing to look at that is absolutely crucially important. >> part of the reason that china lent to us than the rest of the world landstuhl as that we have shown fiscal discipline. so, you know, as soon as we waiver, that is when the problem will emerge. so i just come back and say, we need to make sure that we have long-term fiscal discipline. otherwise at some point the chinese are going to say, why are we holding this piece of paper bore them? it looks
spain had a pretty good fiscal policy. they managed to get in big trouble pouring a lot of money into building houses and that had some kind of oversight of economic policy more generally as part of the price of being in a union. and they wanted to make the union -- without the economic union. it doesn't work. so, the proposals are out there and i think they basically want to move toward more economic union and the cost to do that takes a change in a lot of debate and there will be a lot of...
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people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. in a few minutes our black tie ball russian style. yeah yeah. the match is going to be soon which brightened if you knew about song from finest impressions. moves from star totty dot com. do we speak your language anything about the law or not advanced. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angle as a kid in the stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit i to allahabad dot t.v. dot com. i. approaching the tasha he held out his arm to grasp her waist before he had completed his invitation he asked her to walk it's the tremulous expression on the task his face prepared either for despair or rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike
people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate people. get the full of love that's doing to the country and so you just it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. in a few minutes our black tie ball russian style. yeah yeah. the match is going to be soon which brightened if you knew about song from...
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spain, this will be a good proxy for now. we'll get the ten year for italy in just a second. 35.34% is the level there. u.s. benefiting from fund flows well. choppy trade across the picture here. let's look at the italian curve before we get the results later today. we are seeing green across the board, so yields dipping before that probably has more to do with the political rhetoric we're seeing especially coming from berlusconi. under 4.6% for the ten-year and on the short and two, a bit of a rally. finally, let's close taking a look at the forex. euro/dollar is weaker. and it's holding just above 1.30. and the dollar/yen, this is the one sixuan mentioned to watch. heading into japanese elections, stocks outperform adding oots .1% to 83.35 this morning. >>> south korea's central bank may be worried about factors in the economy, but the dok says the economy is stronger than it used to be. more on that next. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way t
spain, this will be a good proxy for now. we'll get the ten year for italy in just a second. 35.34% is the level there. u.s. benefiting from fund flows well. choppy trade across the picture here. let's look at the italian curve before we get the results later today. we are seeing green across the board, so yields dipping before that probably has more to do with the political rhetoric we're seeing especially coming from berlusconi. under 4.6% for the ten-year and on the short and two, a bit of a...
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